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What did Ming Xi say about postpartum depression?
Postpartum depression is a topic we have been hearing, but we have been hearing the term, but we have not really felt the horror of postpartum depression. This is still true for stars, not to mention ordinary people. Everyone should pay attention to postpartum depression, and don't wait until it really happens to regret it, because it is very terrible and may have very serious consequences. When supermodel Ming Xi talked about her postpartum depression, she also talked about the voices of many women.

One: I'm afraid I can't take care of my children. We often say that we feel sorry for inheriting the wind. Although Ming Xi has become a mother, she may not change her role immediately, and she doesn't know how to be a mother. Especially for newlyweds, it is really a very anxious family matter. She has become a mother, but she can't even take care of herself, let alone her children.

Two: I am afraid that my child is not close to me. The income of the stars is very objective, especially when Ming Xi is married to a rich family, and the economy is absolutely very good. Moreover, children don't need to worry about themselves very much, and they can afford to hire a gold nanny to help themselves. However, what if this makes the mother very anxious, the nanny is too good, and the baby is close to the nanny, but not close to himself? Since then, Ming Xi has gradually stepped out under the guidance of Bao Wenjing.

Three: I'm afraid my body will get fat. For ordinary people, after giving birth, they are very afraid of being fat and deformed. After all, girls care more about their image, not to mention being a supermodel and eating by their bodies. If their bodies are deformed, then they really have no face to stay in the entertainment circle in the future.

In short, women must be very anxious after giving birth. The most important thing is to have the care and care of family members to help the parturient come out.